The Taj West End – Bangalore, India

The Taj West End – Bangalore, India

Located at the city center amidst 20 acres of verdant gardens is one of the finest hotels in the Taj West End of Bangalore, India. Despite welcoming guests for more than a century, Taj West’s very first hotel has been well-preserved and become a part of Bangalore’s interesting history. It offers most modern conveniences without sacrificing its historical appeal in that the Taj West End has maintained its legend of luxury and style.

Situated 1000 meters above sea level, Bangalore enjoys an enviable climate. The city has been called by many names: the Garden City of India, the Neon City, the Pub City of India, Fashion Capital of India, and India’s Silicon Valley. Any visitor will find something to love about this place, which has successfully reaped the benefits of modern technology while retaining much of its olden charm.

Just 36 kilomters from the international and domestic airport, the hotel is close to Bangalore’s prime commercial, banking, shopping and entertainment districts. It is just opposite the Bangalore Turf Club, next to Bangalore Golf Club, and very near the Planetarium. It is just 1.5 kilometers to the City Bus Stand and 1.3 kilomters to the city railway station, making travel to any point in the city easy from the hotel.

The Taj West End is a place to relive the grandeur of Bangalore’s past and bask in the conveniences of the present. Whether staying for business or leisure, its unparalleled ambiance will charm even the most seasoned and well-heeled traveler.

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